“Self-styled fruitbatgate lecturer Dylan Evans is to have his sanctions reduced to one year …” (more)
[Cork Student News, 3 March]
“Self-styled fruitbatgate lecturer Dylan Evans is to have his sanctions reduced to one year …” (more)
[Cork Student News, 3 March]
“An academic who was found guilty of sexual harassment by University College Cork after showing a female colleague a research paper on oral sex among fruit bats has had the sanctions against him reduced following a court ruling …” (more)
[Times Higher Education, 3 March]
“Recently the Irish high court ruled on the case of Dylan Evans. It gave a ruling which can be divided into three parts …” (more)
[Mark Foreman’s Blog, 8 January]
“A New York based satire website, the Weekly World News, has named controversial fruitbatgate lecturer Dylan Evans its person of the year for 2010 …” (more)
[Cork Student News, 15 December]
“Posted a new video: ‘PhDJ live in da House!’ http://soc.li/8K05yOS” (tweet)
[Dylan Evans, Twitter, 15 December]
“One of our correspondents Victor suggested the recent Dylan Evans case at the University of Cork in Ireland is best understood as a form of conflict escalation. I thought it worth setting this out by way of illustration of how conflict so often escalates out of control to the detriment of all the parties involved …” (more)
[Creativeconflictwisdom’s Blog, 3 December]
“The university lecturer sanctioned by his college for sexual harassment after he presented a paper on oral sex in bats to a colleague has had his sanctions quashed by the High Court …” (more)
[TheJournal.ie, 2 December]
“The penalties imposed on a university lecturer who showed a female colleague an academic paper on the sex life of fruit bats were too harsh, a court ruled yesterday …” (more)
[Tim Healy and Katherine Donnelly, Independent, 2 December]
“A lecturer at University College Cork has won a High Court order quashing sanctions imposed on him following an inquiry into sexual harassment allegations made by a female colleague to whom he had shown a paper on the sex life of fruit bats …” (more)
[Irish Times, 2 December]
“Dylan Evans, the UCC lecturer at the center of the ‘fruitbatgate’ scandal, has won his High Court battle against UCC over penalties imposed on him by the college for showing a colleague an academic article about the sex lives of fruit bats …” (more)
[Cork Student News, 1 December]
“The UCC lecturer who was suspended from work after being accused of sexual harassment after he gave a colleague a copy of a research paper dealing with oral sex by bats has challenged his employers’ findings …” (more)
[TheJournal.ie, 1 December]
“A lecturer has claimed he was not given a fair hearing during an inquiry into sexual harassment allegations against him after he showed a female colleague a scientific paper about the sex life of fruit bats …” (more)
[Tim Healy, Independent, 1 December]
“A lecturer has claimed before the High Court he did not receive a fair hearing during an inquiry into sexual harassment allegations made against him after he showed a woman colleague a scientific paper about the sex life of fruit bats …” (more)
[Irish Times, 1 December]
“The academic at the centre of the ‘fruitbatgate’ row has been awarded a prize for teaching by the president of University College Cork, despite his ongoing fight for a judicial review into his treatment by the university …” (more)
[Hannah Fearn, Times Higher Education, 18 November]
“The award to Dylan Evans of an award for innovative teaching is a very questionable decision from the college …” (more)
[Laura Mulcahy, Cork Student News, 9 November]
“An academic accused of sexual harassment after he showed a female colleague an article on the sex life of fruit bats has been honoured by his university …” (more)
[Katherine Donnelly, Independent, 9 November]
“Cork student journalists have now corrected their double-conflation of fruit bat fellatio stories http://bit.ly/cAjbWL #fruitbatgate” (tweet)
[Marc Abrahams, Twitter, 14 October]
“An academic who was put on compulsory sick leave after a colleague accused him of sexual harassment has claimed that he is fit for work. University College Cork (UCC) placed Dr Dylan Evans on enforced sick leave after he showed a female colleague research on the sexual habits of fruit bats …” (more)
[Anne-Marie Walsh, Independent, 26 July]